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Lee Valley has the WoodRat Closer to me they make the Router Boss I've never seen a WoodRat, but due to his being local I have seen the Router Boss quite a few times. It will make any joint you want, but I was of a mind it seemed like a ShopSmith..........Spending a lot of time switching it to do this or that.
Let me know what you end up getting Dave. I understand you can build one too, BUT........
I've seriously considered just trying the MLCS deal to see how much use I would get. If I found it invaluable I may think about building, or upgrading.
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You said time was an issue but you didn't mention money.... Festool makes a great slot mortiser called the Domino.
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I had a leigh FMT and a used wood rat. Both worked well but we're quickly sold after I got the domino. I'm just a hobbiest so take it for what it's worth, but from my experience nothing is as fast or easy to use. Price is the only downside.
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I had contemplated a horizontal table router, but gave up the idea Thanksgiving morning when I picked up an over arm router.
The RU-50 is basicly a stationary plunge router. With the help of a fence, mortises should be a breeze.
As long as the stock will fit on the table, it should be able to do the job of a domino. At over 600 lbs, the RU-50 is NOT portable, but I was willing sacrafice the portability of a domino for the cost savings of the RU50.
The RU50 set me back what a systainer assortment of cutters and tennons, would have.
The following video gives a basic idea how it works. The one I picked up is only slightly diffrent from the one in the video.
Mine has a single phase 2 hp motor, and rectangular steel tubing on the bottom of the base that runs from the back, and extends out the front. The tubing provides more stability, than the earlier version shown in the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwejpB3xYwY
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I have a Domino and the XL may be just what you want. It's a great tool for M&T if you are willing to go with loos tenons. But you can't use it for decorative edging for large pieces.
A friend has the MCLS and as a straight slot mortiser it is great; but angle adjustment isn't great for using it for decorative work (ogee or a straight bit to make any angle edge).
I got the Woodhaven Woodhaven 6002 Horizontal Router Table & 3.5" Angle Ease and like it a lot. It's an excellent slot mortiser and like the domino the slots can go in at any angle.
You might want to take a look at the wood rat although it appears to be optimized for dovetails.
I've seen a demo of the JDS and it doesn't seem to do anything that the Woodhaven will not do; although its more of a production machine.
I'm embarrassed to bring this up but a few years back I saw plans for a CNC that could act as a slot mortiser but I've no idea where and I can't find an online reference.
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Woodworker's Supply has the Matchmaker.
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I'd check craigslist for a JDS Multirouter. It's a long shot but I've seen a couple in my area for around $2000 with lots of templates. Which still sounds expensive to me but it may be worth it to you.
Like this.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/tls...98882.html